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Corytas (Pyramus), Amyntas (Savignyi), Phidon* 

 (Phedon), Cometes, Schonherri, Idas (Mercuritis), Tity- 

 rus, Yuccae,* Olynthus,* Exadeus, Epitus,* Evadnes * 

 (Evadne), Pomus (Comus), Brino,* dubius, Anaphus, 

 Orchamus,* Pompeius (Archalaus), Ericus, Chromus, 

 Alexis, Euribates, Salatis, Muretus, Ramusis, Midas 

 (Rhetus), Ethlius* (Chemnis, Ethlius), Hesus, Corydon 

 (Coridon), Lucasii (Lucas), Antoninus,* Salius,* Nyc- 

 telius, Dalmanni,* Basochesii, Fischeri,* Lesueuri, Bon- 

 filius, Dan, Sergestns, Feisthamelii, Sabadius, Japetus 

 (Nepos), Phineus, Lucretius, Minos, Xanthaphes * (Xan- 

 thoptes), Aristoteles, Justinianus, Lafrenayii, Fantasos, 

 Helops, Phocus, Avitus, Crinisus, Ebusus, Psecas, Alc- 

 mon, Artemides, Zestos, Bathyllus (Bethyllus), Astylos,* 

 Broteas,* Corytas, Vulpinus, Olenus,* Nicias, Godartii. 



1869. Herr.-SchaefF., Prodr. iii. 69 : gives a large number of species, 



including those of the above list which are followed by 

 an asterisk. 



1870. Butl., Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. 56 : uses it for Tityrus, Exadeus, 



and others not mentioned by Westwood. 



None of Butler's species being congeneric with those employed ki 

 this group by Herrich-Schaeffer, Butler's action has no effect whatever 

 upon the determination of a type. Of Westwood's species mentioned 

 by Herrich-Schaeffer, Phidon, Ethlius, and Olenus are types of other 

 genera. This group may be confined to Xanthaphes and allies. See 

 Niconiades. 



480. GONIUKUS. 



1816. Iliibn., Verz. 104: Simplicius, Dorantes, Brachius (Brachyus), 

 CoelilS, Catillus, Proteus, Tarchon, Eudoxus, Orion. 



1852. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 510 [Goniuris]: employs' it for a 

 dozen species, including all of the above. 



1869. Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep. 259 [Goniuris]: employs it for Proteus 



only. 



1870. Ib., Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. 56: specifies S5mplicius as type. 



But neither Proteus nor Simplicius can be taken as the type, since 

 they are congeneric, and Proteus has been taken as the type of Euda- 

 mus, carrying with it most of Hiibner's Goniuri. Ccelus may be taken 

 as the type. 



See the succeeding entry. 



